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Violets Blooming in a Late Spring Snow: A Birthmother Reflects on Adoption
Violets Blooming in a Late Spring Snow: A Birthmother Reflects on Adoption by Jacqueline Ramthun, Robin Mueller, Patricia Hoolihan, and Jessica A. Johnson (Paperback - April 1998)
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FLOWERtripping  A Traveler's Guide to What's Blooming When
FLOWERtripping A Traveler's Guide to What's Blooming When by Kate Savory (Paperback - Jun 12, 2006)
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Excerpt - page 51: "... including the climatic determinates of the previous season (late spring, excess rainfall, drought, etc.), however, they also have an established pattern for blooming in their location. ..."
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Night Blooming
Night Blooming by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Mass Market Paperback - Sep 1, 2003)
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Excerpt - page 429: "... are coning into heavy fruit although it is a little late for this; the late spring rains slowed the development of the fruit and this has ..."
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The Blooming Great Gardening Book
The Blooming Great Gardening Book by Steve Whysall (Paperback - May 2000)
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Excerpt - page 7: "... a year to keep it in good shape and promote blooming. Cut back lateral and side stems in late winter or early spring to within a few inches (8 to 10 cm) of ..."
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